Mahatma Gandhi Autogramm

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Beschreibung

Eigenhändiger Brief mit Unterschrift, 1 1/2 Seiten (beidseitig - rückseitig mit Briefmarke und Poststempel), 5,75 x 4 inch, (Rajkot), 9.12.1940, in Gujarati, Gandhi erwähnt u.a. Kasturba Gandhi* und Abdul Ghaffar Khan**, in dunkler Tinte geschrieben und signiert, zur Ausstellung attraktiv montiert (herausnehmbar) mit einer Photographie von Mahatma Gandhi (insgesamt 11,75 x 16,5 inch), mit kleinen Stauchspuren, leicht fleckig und am oberen Rand gelocht - in gutem Zustand.

"Von: Sevagram, Wardha, Hokar Madhyaprant
Shri Champaben Mehta
Ram Niketan, Jagmath Plot, Rajkot, Kathiawad [Englisch]

Chi Champa,
Was auch immer Magan Brother (für Sie) tut, das kann Ihre Tante nicht tun. Er ist unglücklich darüber, dass Prabhashankar den Anteil übernimmt. „Baa“ (Kasturba Gandhi) und Khans Bruder (Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan) haben ebenfalls ihre Unzufriedenheit darüber zum Ausdruck gebracht. Was kann getan werden? Es wurde als Madusudans verstanden.
Bapus Segen"

* Kasturbai Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1944) liebevoll genannt `Ba` (Mutter), war die Ehefrau von Mohandas Gandhi..
** Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, genannt Badshah Khan (um 1890-1988) war ein paschtunischer Freiheitskämpfer aus Indien bzw. dem späteren Pakistan. Er erlangte durch gewaltlosen Protest gegen die britische Herrschaft auf dem indischen Subkontinent Berühmtheit. Er ist auch bekannt als `Frontier Gandhi`. 

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Profession:
(1869-1948) preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India

Year of Birth: 1869

Biography (AI generated)

Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most influential figures in history. He was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India to a Hindu family. He was the youngest of four children born to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi. His father was a chief minister in Porbandar. He was educated in both Indian and British schools, and eventually went to England in 1888 to study law. Upon his return to India, he joined the Indian National Congress and began to use non-violent civil disobedience to fight for Indian independence from British rule.

Gandhi was a major force in India's independence movement, leading numerous protests and campaigns against British rule. He was imprisoned multiple times for his involvement in civil disobedience, but his commitment to non-violence and civil rights remained steadfast. He is credited with inspiring civil rights movements across the world, such as the American civil rights movement and the South African anti-apartheid movement. He was also an advocate for women's rights, religious tolerance, and environmentalism.

Gandhi believed in the power of non-violent civil disobedience as a tool for social change. He advocated for civil rights and freedom of speech, and believed in the power of peaceful protest. He also believed in the power of personal transformation, and encouraged people to live simply and to practice self-discipline. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress, and helped to negotiate India's independence from the British in 1947.

Gandhi's legacy is still felt today, as his teachings of non-violence and civil rights remain relevant in today's world. He is remembered as a great leader, and his teachings are still studied and followed by many. He is remembered for his commitment to non-violence and civil rights, and his legacy lives on in the form of the many civil rights movements that he inspired.

Gandhi was assassinated in 1948 by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu nationalist. His death sparked an outpouring of grief and outrage across India and the world. In his lifetime, he achieved great things and left behind an amazing legacy. His teachings are still studied and followed today, and he is remembered as one of the most important figures in history.

Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader, a powerful advocate of non-violence, civil rights, and personal transformation. He was a major force in India's independence movement, and his legacy still lives on today. His teachings are still studied and followed by many, and his name remains synonymous with the power of peaceful protest and civil disobedience. He is remembered as one of the most influential figures in history, and his legacy continues to inspire people all over the world.

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